MIL-DTL-38384E(USAF)
Adapter Beam, etc., used to carry and release nonnuclear weapons unique to the aircraft and not
already covered in the standard volume.
3.3.1.2.4 Nonnuclear Weapons (combat). The Nonnuclear Weapons (combat) section shall contain a general
description and illustration of all nonnuclear weapons unique to the aircraft and not already covered in the
standard volume. This description shall include dimensions, weight, a list of compatible fuzes and iring
order, where applicable, and a brief summary of weapon operation from release to detonation.
3.3.1.2.5 Nonnuclear Weapon Fuzes. The Nonnuclear Weapon Fuzes section shall include a general
description of each applicable fuze that is unique to the aircraft and not already covered in the standard
volume. This description shall include fuze operation, necessary illustrations, and a list of fuze components,
such as clips, that are visible to the user without dismantling the fuze.
3.3.1.2.6 Nonnuclear Training Weapons and Equipment. The Nonnuclear Training Weapons and Equipment
section shall include a general description of operation and necessary illustrations of nonnuclear training
weapons, adapters, dispensers, launchers, and their associated equipment and controls on those items that are
unique to the aircraft and not already covered in the standard volume.
3.3.1.2.6.1 Descriptive data requirements. The weapon and fuze descriptive data requirements listed above
shall be aircrew oriented. Appropriate warnings, cautions, and notes shall be included.
3.3.1.3 Section II Normal Aircrew Procedures. Section II shall contain the normal procedures to be
followed from the time the aircrew arrives at the aircraft until they depart from the aircraft. The text for
each procedural step shall consist of a demand/response line for the step in the checklist supplement.
Repetition shall be kept to a minimum. All critical safety-of-light items in the checklist shall be
lagged. This section shall be arranged as follows:
a. TOC (see 3.3.1.1.1).
b. Scope (see 3.3.1.3.1).
c. Prelight Procedures (see 3.3.1.3.2).
d. In-light Procedures (see 3.3.1.3.3).
e. Post-light Procedures (see 3.3.1.3.4).
3.3.1.3.1 Scope. The Scope shall contain a brief description of the section and explanations of any
lagging and coding used in this section.
3.3.1.3.2 Prelight Procedures. The Prelight Procedures section shall include procedures and illustrations
required to ensure the correct loading and coniguration of all nonnuclear weapons certiied on this aircraft.
3.3.1.3.3 In-light Procedures. The In-light Procedures section shall include all procedures concerning
nonnuclear weapons that must be performed by the aircrew from takeoff through landing.
3.3.1.3.4 Post-light Procedures. The Post-light Procedures section shall include all procedures concerning
nonnuclear weapons that must be performed by the aircrew from the time the aircraft lands until
the aircrew departs from the aircraft.
3.3.1.4 Section III Emergency Aircrew Procedures. Section III shall contain emergency procedures.
Each step shall consist of a demand/response line, followed by necessary ampliication. Section III
shall be arranged as follows:
a. TOC (see 3.3.1.1.1).
b. Emergency Release Procedures (see 3.3.1.4.1).
c. Fire Fighting Criteria (see 3.3.1.4.2).
3.3.1.4.1 Emergency Release Procedures. The Emergency Release Procedures shall include those procedures
required for the following: emergency release of nonnuclear stores, emergency jettison of nonnuclear
stores, and suspension equipment certiied on the aircraft. Illustrations required to clearly describe these
procedures shall be included.
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